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A router is a woodworking tool used to rout out (hollow out) an area in the face of a piece of wood. It was a tool particularly used by pattern makers and staircase makers and consisted of a broad-based wooden hand plane with a narrow blade projecting well beyond its base plate gaining it the nickname Old Woman's Tooth



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» FX Design Group Fires Up New Vacuum Forming Machine
By Super Admin | Published 08/31/2010 | CNC Router | Unrated
Before the vacuum form machine was introduced, scenic elements would be more two dimensional which limited designers. In addition, fabrication required more time and labor in the company’s CNC router department. With the new vacuum form machine FX can create exact uniform copies of each element much more efficiently. The use of vacuum form materials will make a greener choice for FX clients.
» Lending A Helping Hand
By Super Admin | Published 08/31/2010 | CNC Router | Unrated
One manufacturing company, Midwest Composite Technologies, provided the necessary quality components and some much-needed experience to a Milwaukee School of Engineering educational program.
» Techno CNC Routers' New Universal Knife System
By Super Admin | Published 03/30/2010 | CNC Router | Unrated
Techno CNC Routers' New Universal Knife System Easily Processes Multiple Applications in One Setup
» Techno, Inc. CNC Routers introduces the Techno Universal Knife System
By Super Admin | Published 03/27/2010 | CNC Router | Unrated
Techno, Inc. CNC Routers introduces the Techno Universal Knife System, all in one universal tool that uses one main drive capable of processing multiple applications through interchangeable heads.
» CNC routers designed for heavy machining duties
By Super Admin | Published 03/17/2010 | CNC Router | Unrated
Latest CNC routers are described as true 'heavyweights' by the builder who says they offer minimal maintenance and maximum machine performance and longevity and infinite 'look ahead' contouring.



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